Clean Earth launches AssetSure ITAD recycling program

The program offers secure data management and recycling solutions to remote companies and small retail locations.

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Clean Earth, a division of Camp Hill, Pennsylvania-based Harsco Corp., has launched AssetSure, an information technology (IT) asset recycling and data destruction program that allows remote companies and small retail locations to ship company-owned electronic assets from anywhere in the United States to a Clean Earth facility.

According to a news release from the company, many companies needed new processes to handle end-of-life electronics while working remotely at the onset of the pandemic. Clean Earth says this trend continues, which is why its new program aids in the remote management of end-of-life electronics, recovering value while securing customer data.

Customers receive prepaid labels and packaging materials. Their electronics are inventoried and shipped to a Clean Earth facility, where the items are inspected, recycled or destroyed while maintaining data security. The company says the program creates a more sustainable product life cycle through recycling while also helping to prevent financial losses from missing or never-returned electronics and providing full data security and brand protection.

“Our AssetSure program provides customers with a convenient, sustainable solution for secure data destruction and recycling of electronics at remote locations,” says David Stanton, president of Clean Earth. “With an increase in remote work, there is an elevated risk for e-waste mismanagement. Our customers can feel confident knowing their expired IT assets will be handled in a responsible and compliant manner to protect their data, brand and our environment.”

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